Choices
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Record Label: LaVon Hardison
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“an agile voice in the service of an agile mind”
“When LaVon performs a song, you can be assured that not only will it sung beautifully, with the playfulness and the poignancy the song deserves, … each song becomes a distinct and memorable experience for the listener.”
Authenticity and soul are the foundations upon which LaVon stands when she sings. She simply has a rare ability to become a direct connection between the listener and the music.
On her debut release, Choices, LaVon shows why audiences rave about her performances. Each song oozes with personality and character, from the dark disfunction of “Perhaps” -- enhanced by the eerie musical saw of Russell Gores -- to the glass-half-full optimism of “I Can’t Give You Anything But Love.”
Choices is remarkably cohesive, given the breadth of LaVon’s song selections. With two exceptions, the songs are well-known jazz standards and pop covers. In LaVon’s highly creative arrangements, these become tools for exploring the characters in the stories, and even familiar tunes take on new meaning and depth. Stevie Wonder’s “Superstition,” for example, gets the swamp blues treatment, complete with Scuff Acuff’s fingers scurrying across his washboard like cockroaches fleeing the light.
Veteran pianist Joe Baque co-wrote the title song “Choices” decades ago, though LaVon’s is the first recording of this poignant jazz mediation on the confusion of maturity. And LaVon’s original re-imagining of Lear’s poem “The Owl and the Pussycat” finds the two in a sometimes-awkward dating situation, wrapped in an arrangement that sounds like a just-hatched jazz standard.
While Choices will delight jazz fans, its forays into blues and pop give it an even broader appeal. Just call it great vocal music.
Choices features:
LaVon Hardison: vocals
Joe Baque: piano
Lorree Gardener: bass, vocals
Brad Gibson: drums
Russell Gores: saw
Pat Locke: guitar
Steve Luceno: guitar, bass, percussion, vocals
Barbara Metcalf: fiddle
Skuff Acuff: washboard
Bruce Whitcomb: keyboards
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Loved it! Highly Recommended
author: Russell, Eugene OR
I highly recommend this CD for anyone who loves jazz and the blues. Hardison's voice exposes depths in these songs that would otherwise go unnoticed. The choices on "Choices" are perfect and compliment each other beautifully.
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LaVon makes you remember what a good voice is supposed to sound like.
author: Mike Stock
LaVon makes you remember what a good voice is supposed to sound like. It's an instrument with the warmth, clarity and virtuosity of the other instruments in the band. I'm picky with my jazz, and to me the voice makes all the difference. I've listened to this CD over and over due exclusively to LaVon's warm, clear vocals; she sings with a sense of joy that often transcends the track. Also her take on Stevie Wonder's "Superstition" is just great! If you're looking for a new artist who sounds more seasoned and professional than other 'seasoned professionals', get LaVon's Choices!
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Choices is a great record!
author: Tom Peterson, Victory Review
LaVon Hardison has a startlingly clear, sweet voice, resembling not just a little Ella Fitzgerald’s. She’s right in Ella’s bag on much of Choices, but she’s got the versatility to try a few other directions as well, making this a consistently stimulating CD. ... Through it all her pure tone and crisp but warm diction never wavers and it all sounds easy. ... Choices is a great record!
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Delightful new 'takes' of old favorites
author: John Ford, KAOS-fm Jazz/Blues Director
Choices is a breath of fresh air in a climate of ho-hum vocal albums. Lavon's voice and the arrangements of these well-known tunes makes each track a new journey with an old friend. Of particular note is It's Alright With Me, and Shop Around (I NEVER thought I'd want to hear that again after Toni Tenneile's syrupy version...) There are no low points on this release- just a great time.
John Ford, Jazz/Blues Director
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